P. Duménil|Paris 1836|12.80 x 20.50 cm|3 volumes reliés
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Illustrated edition with 164 steel plates at the end of each volume. More than 500 animals are represented since there are several figures per plate. Chelonians or turtles: 5 plates. Saurians or lizards: 12 plates. Batrachians: 6 plates. Ophidians or serpents: 21 plates. Fish: 115 plates. Cetaceans: 5 plates. The title page announces 150 plates. Publisher's navy blue decorative temporary binding. Smooth spine decorated in grotesque style, with multiple fine fillets interlacing and forming spheres and a succession of lozenges and waves. 4 brown cartouches including 2 rectangular ones for the author and publisher, a lozenge for the volume number and an oval for the title. Boards decorated with a lace doily and a large central brown oval for the title, on the spine the printer: Firmin Didot frères. Rubbing, particularly to headcaps, joints and corners. Scattered pale foxing. Handsome copy preserved in its rare original binding.